Indiana Administrative Code
Title 71 - INDIANA HORSE RACING COMMISSION
Article 5 - LICENSEES
Rule 3 - Trainers
Section 3-1 - Eligibility

Universal Citation: 71 IN Admin Code 3-1

Current through March 20, 2024

Authority: IC 4-31-6-2

Affected: IC 4-31

Sec. 1.

(a) An applicant for a license as trainer or assistant trainer shall:

(1) Be at least eighteen (18) years of age.

(2) Shall hold a currently valid trainer's license issued by the USTA or CTA. Applicants holding CTA licenses only must provide a complete CTA ruling history from that organization to the Indiana horse racing commission judges prior to being licensed.

(3) Be qualified, as determined by the judges or other commission designee, by reason of experience, background, and knowledge of racing.

(b) An applicant not previously licensed as a trainer shall be required to pass a written or oral examination and a demonstration of practical skills administered by the USTA/CTA or their designee.

(c) Each licensed owner and trainer is responsible for disclosure to the commission or its designee of the true and bona fide trainer of each of his or her horses registered with the racing secretary. Any change in the trainer of a horse registered with the racing secretary shall be approved by the judges. Each trainer shall comply with all licensing requirements.

(d) The commission may refuse, deny, suspend, or revoke a trainer's license for the spouse, member of the immediate family, or household of a person ineligible to be licensed as a trainer, unless there is a showing, by clear and convincing evidence, on the part of the licensed trainer, applicant, or licensed owner (and the commission determines) that participation in racing will not permit a person to serve as a substitute for an ineligible person. The transfer of a horse to a trainer who would circumvent the intent of a commission rule or ruling is prohibited.

(e) The commission's designee may refuse a trainer's license for the spouse, member of the immediate family, or household of a person ineligible to be licensed as a trainer, unless there is a showing, by clear and convincing evidence, on the part of the licensed trainer, applicant, or licensed owner (and the commission determines) that participation in racing will not permit a person to serve as a substitute for an ineligible person.

(f) To the extent the commission or its designee obtains information that raises a reasonable suspicion that any other person may be serving as a substitute for a person ineligible to be licensed as a trainer, any horse that the substitute is training may be placed on the judge's list. In such event, any horse involving an issue of the true and bona fide trainer is ineligible to race until such time that the issue is proven by the entrant of the horse by clear and convincing evidence in accordance with the provisions of 71 IAC 7-1-35.

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